Du Croc, writing from Jedburgh on October 17, reports that Bothwell is out of danger: 'the Queen is well pleased, his loss to her would have been great.
I am writing from a window which gives me a view of a little boat, gliding quietly about upon the surface of our basin of a lake.
The correspondent of a Dublin newspaper,[96] writing from Cashel, quotes a notice he had copied in Cahir, which was posted all about the town.
Writing from Kilkee, under date of July the 9th, he says, Repeal candidates must be put in opposition to the Government candidates, no matter how good they might be.
Harcourt, writing from Balmoral on the 19th, said: "If you have any ideas on the settlement of Egypt, I wish you would let me have them.
Writing from Sterkstroom on February 24, Sir William says: "Yesterday we had a fight just north of Molteno, and unfortunately lost about seventy men, but we gained the information we required.
On hearing of his safe arrival the emperor, writing from Logrono, hastened to send him a warm welcome.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "writing from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.